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water, probably in the form of a mud. >> nasa played a key role in the rover project. parachutes were tested in wind tunnels at mofet field. this is an exciting find and it proves their hard work has paid off. >> the instrument is just working beautifully. it's a credit to the very talented team that worked hard on not only making this stuff, but making it robust and making it work in this very difficult environment. >> scientists plan on exploring more on the planet in the coming weeks. there is talk about sending humans there, but it's a challenge. it takes three days to get to the moon, but it would take six months to get to mars. reporting from mountain view, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new analysis shows apple's majority rule could disappear. the report claims that apple share of the mobile market will drop from 51% last year to 46% this year. and that android devices will grow from 42% to 49% of the market. an analyst says that's mostly due to the popularity of smaller tablets using google's operating system. >> a $7 million system with 38 states in a data collect
water, probably in the form of a mud. >> nasa played a key role in the rover project. parachutes were tested in wind tunnels at mofet field. this is an exciting find and it proves their hard work has paid off. >> the instrument is just working beautifully. it's a credit to the very talented team that worked hard on not only making this stuff, but making it robust and making it work in this very difficult environment. >> scientists plan on exploring more on the planet in the...
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nasa scientists say it contains clay minerals that formed in a watery environment favorable for microscopic organisms. >>> all right. time for a check of the weather across the nation. new york, boston and philadelphia could see a leftover shower or too. the pineapple express brings heavy rain and possible flooding to seattle and it's a dry but cool day in florida. >> temperatures really warm up in the west with phoenix close to 90 in fact, salt lake city and boise are in the 60s. the midwest is still much cooler than normal with chicago struggling to stay above freezing today. meanwhile, it'll be pretty mild here in the northeast. >>> all right. coming up, big news for boeing, its problem plague dreamliner could soon be back in the air. >> get ready for the return of the twinkie. the iconic treat coming soon to store shelves. >>> sometimes heavily armed commando dolphins on the loose? we'll explain coming up. >>> welcome back, everybody. wall street has squeaked out another record. the dow jones industrial average gained less than 3 points yesterday but that was enough to close at a new re
nasa scientists say it contains clay minerals that formed in a watery environment favorable for microscopic organisms. >>> all right. time for a check of the weather across the nation. new york, boston and philadelphia could see a leftover shower or too. the pineapple express brings heavy rain and possible flooding to seattle and it's a dry but cool day in florida. >> temperatures really warm up in the west with phoenix close to 90 in fact, salt lake city and boise are in the...
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nasa is scheduled to broadcast on docking and landing live. >> " still ahead on kron 4 morning news spirit we will have an update on a police car crash in south bay that one person in the hospital this morning.
nasa is scheduled to broadcast on docking and landing live. >> " still ahead on kron 4 morning news spirit we will have an update on a police car crash in south bay that one person in the hospital this morning.
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nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science
nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science
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. >> reporter: it's a common site at nasa aims. one of the airplanes belonging to google's founders, a boeing 727 that gave h 211 its name. h 211's principals are larry page and eric smith, the same three principals at google. according to records obtained by the bay area, the 757 for years use tax paid jet fuel to fly around the world. september 22nd, 2009, records show the plane gassed up at moffitt field before playing to puerto vie yar that, mexico. they paid for 218 gallons of jet fuel. it costs 5 dollars to 8.50 a gallon at local airplanes. then there was the report in 2010 to costa rico, paying $3.27 a gallon. >> this may have been the great es sweet heart deal. >> this is giving the keys to the nasa gas station to executives to clearly are not using it for scientific purposes when their contract spells out that's what they have to do. >> in fact, the original agreement first signed in 2007 stipulates that google's founders could house the airplanes at moffitt paying $109,000 in rent. in exchange, h 211 would allow nasa to u
. >> reporter: it's a common site at nasa aims. one of the airplanes belonging to google's founders, a boeing 727 that gave h 211 its name. h 211's principals are larry page and eric smith, the same three principals at google. according to records obtained by the bay area, the 757 for years use tax paid jet fuel to fly around the world. september 22nd, 2009, records show the plane gassed up at moffitt field before playing to puerto vie yar that, mexico. they paid for 218 gallons of jet...
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. >>> a big announcement made by nasa today about the possibility of life on mars. we'll tell you what was discovered. >>> the fog was hanging around a long time today. rosemary will tell you about that and if there's any hope of pain. >>> and the president's special trip to congress. you will hear what's on his agenda. >>> the search for an oakland bomb who disappeared last weekend -- woman who disappeared last weekend after going out for a walk, there's new information about this. here's sal castanedo. good afternoon, sal. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. family members say erica maskaleris was feeling better after challenging times. they say she was not depressed. they also say it's unusual for her to be gone this long without checking in. the search for 31-year-old erica maskaleris continues. family members say it's been an emotional time. >> our family is struggling right now, emotionally and physically. we're all very tired and this ordeal has taken a tremendous toll on all of us. >> reporter: maskaleris has been missing since thursday. family members say th
. >>> a big announcement made by nasa today about the possibility of life on mars. we'll tell you what was discovered. >>> the fog was hanging around a long time today. rosemary will tell you about that and if there's any hope of pain. >>> and the president's special trip to congress. you will hear what's on his agenda. >>> the search for an oakland bomb who disappeared last weekend -- woman who disappeared last weekend after going out for a walk, there's new...
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now, i have talked to a lot of the nasa astronauts since this came out, and the astronauts tell us, well, you know what? it's probably a good idea to send a man and a woman, a husband and wife, because that will raise the social value of this adventure. but they don't believe that there's any way that it can be pulled off. so many technical hurdles, so many psychological issue that is the crew would face that it's just too much to overcome. but den tis tito, a former jpo engineer, he says that he thinks they can pull it off. this is not a pipe dream. it's not crazy talk. well, thief got five short years to do it. we'll see. alina? >> all right. 2018. thanks, john zarrella. >>> two people who were part of the inspiration mars team are, in fact, a married couple. and as you will hear in just a moment, they are a couple very familiar with long-term confinement. earlier i spoke with taber mccallum and join pointer, and, yes, they have thrown their hat into the ring to be the couple who goes on this trip. but, first, i asked them what they tell people who say this can't be done. >> that's the
now, i have talked to a lot of the nasa astronauts since this came out, and the astronauts tell us, well, you know what? it's probably a good idea to send a man and a woman, a husband and wife, because that will raise the social value of this adventure. but they don't believe that there's any way that it can be pulled off. so many technical hurdles, so many psychological issue that is the crew would face that it's just too much to overcome. but den tis tito, a former jpo engineer, he says that...
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it's a common site at nasa ames one of the airplanes belonging to google's founders, sitting in front of the hangar that gave h 211 its name. the principles are larry page and eric schmidt, the same three at google whose headquarters is less than three miles away. according to federal records, the 757 for years used taxpayer supported jet fuel to fly around the world to places like liberia, scotland and hawaii. take september 22nd, 2009 the plane gassed up the day before leaving to fly to mexico. h 211 paid $2.37 a gallon for 2,218 gallons. it cost between $5 and $8.50 a gallon at local airports. and then paying $14,000 for 4200 gallons of fuel or $3.27 a gallon. >> this may have been the greatest sweetheart deal in the history of nasa. >> reporter: the santa monica group that first raised questions about this deal years ago. >> this is giving the keys to the nasa gas station to executives who clearly are not using it for scientific purposes when their contract spells out that's what they have to do. >> reporter: the original agreement signed in 2007 stipulates that they could house t
it's a common site at nasa ames one of the airplanes belonging to google's founders, sitting in front of the hangar that gave h 211 its name. the principles are larry page and eric schmidt, the same three at google whose headquarters is less than three miles away. according to federal records, the 757 for years used taxpayer supported jet fuel to fly around the world to places like liberia, scotland and hawaii. take september 22nd, 2009 the plane gassed up the day before leaving to fly to...
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what kind of things are you doing and nasa are what types of things is nasa preparing for for that eventual change in administrations? so we can follow through with the road map that we are on right now, knowing that is going to be a political change, where ever it is that the going. and i know that recently there were some capitol hill visits that i participated with, talking about advocacy for sending humans to mars, and i heard from some congressional offices that there are some people on capitol hill trying to think about funding nasa differently, so it's not in annual funding type of procedure, but something more on the lines of how transportation is funded. what are your thoughts on that, and how does that relate to transferring to a future administration? >> i'm not going to venture into the last question, guys, but i will say what i did my hearing, my confirmation and, i mentioned to the congressman and i mentioned every time i've gone back that there are three things that i promised the president and all of you, the american public, and the congress, and that was that any program w
what kind of things are you doing and nasa are what types of things is nasa preparing for for that eventual change in administrations? so we can follow through with the road map that we are on right now, knowing that is going to be a political change, where ever it is that the going. and i know that recently there were some capitol hill visits that i participated with, talking about advocacy for sending humans to mars, and i heard from some congressional offices that there are some people on...
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and on friday march 1st at nasa headquarters. nasa advisory committee will hold hearings on the spread of unmanned aircraft systems by civilians in the united states. that is at 8:30 a.m.. that is your capitol run down for the week of february 25th. you can find more on myfoxdc.com and on twitter. i'm tom fitzgerald we'll see you next week. >>> as many of you know the oscars are tonight and for many people one of the highlights of the event is of course the fashion. so what will the actors and actresses be wearing in foxx's dominic has a fashion preview. >> reporter: styles are just hours away from walking the world's most important red carpet. >> go toward the new and toward the different. but you have to be careful you don't go over that line to fashionville. >> reporter: some of the ladies have been thinking about what to wear for weeks. others even longer. >> most little girls dream about their wedding dresses. i always dreamed about my oscar dress. >> this year i'm going with the idea of having fun and fulfilling the fantasy
and on friday march 1st at nasa headquarters. nasa advisory committee will hold hearings on the spread of unmanned aircraft systems by civilians in the united states. that is at 8:30 a.m.. that is your capitol run down for the week of february 25th. you can find more on myfoxdc.com and on twitter. i'm tom fitzgerald we'll see you next week. >>> as many of you know the oscars are tonight and for many people one of the highlights of the event is of course the fashion. so what will the...
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it brought nasa >>> coming up at 6:00 a neighborhood under repair from sink hole damage. one homer claims he's getting a raw deal. also. >> i worry about my kid every day she goes out of the house. >> concern about crime in oakland. what happened today that had some optimistic about the future z closing the control power in a bay area airport. why some say it's not a big deal. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. hope you can join us then. >> right now, the team help sending the curiosity rover to mars honored at the state capitol. >> five engineers helped kick off california aerospace week in sacramento this morning. >> the team received a proclamation in recognition of the worth 6789. >> they're going reveal latest discoveries from a rock powder sample collected during a news conference. >> we're going cover that, so hope to share that with you tomorrow. world news is up next. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again at 6 >>> good evening tonight from st. peter's square at the vatican. we are here to mark a moment in
it brought nasa >>> coming up at 6:00 a neighborhood under repair from sink hole damage. one homer claims he's getting a raw deal. also. >> i worry about my kid every day she goes out of the house. >> concern about crime in oakland. what happened today that had some optimistic about the future z closing the control power in a bay area airport. why some say it's not a big deal. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. hope you can join us then. >> right now, the team...
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as you can see this images from nasa. when you can see here is the elevator car and there is worth far in the background. the idea of the space elevator first of all it's answering a basic question which is how do you have sustainable space travel? because right now we're using rockets that require rocket fuel which is expensive, heavy and polluting and there is a limited supply so it isn't a good long term solution. we can't keep using them to get out of the gravity well. so how would we have a kind of train into space the would be completely able to be used over and over again and something that wouldn't pollute the environment? a space elevator to the use of you have a platform on earth somewhere along the equator then you have a long tether touching that platform off about 60,000 miles so you are partly to the moon at that point and that the other end you have a counterweight and that counterweight is in geostationary orbit, so it is also attached by this and i will get to that in a minute because it is kind of the pr
as you can see this images from nasa. when you can see here is the elevator car and there is worth far in the background. the idea of the space elevator first of all it's answering a basic question which is how do you have sustainable space travel? because right now we're using rockets that require rocket fuel which is expensive, heavy and polluting and there is a limited supply so it isn't a good long term solution. we can't keep using them to get out of the gravity well. so how would we have...
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what nasa researchers announced about mars rover. we'll have that next. >>> what's behind all the good moods on the market? we'll take a look coming up in business. >>> we've got some good moods in the wet department. good morning to you. even with the fog we're slated to get near record territory this afternoon. the heat will break just in time for st. patrick's day week of the rain moves in. we'll sort it out for you in your full forecast. if you like shrimp, then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! >>> this morning we're learning more about the red planet also known as mars. just moments ago nasa scientists telling us what they learned from the very first rock sample collected by the curiosity rover. live in mountain view right now. bob, what can you tell us about the latest out there. >> reporter: good morning, jon. a news conference wrapped up. the discovery announced by scientists at nasa and in washingto
what nasa researchers announced about mars rover. we'll have that next. >>> what's behind all the good moods on the market? we'll take a look coming up in business. >>> we've got some good moods in the wet department. good morning to you. even with the fog we're slated to get near record territory this afternoon. the heat will break just in time for st. patrick's day week of the rain moves in. we'll sort it out for you in your full forecast. if you like shrimp, then you're...
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. >>> a big job is underway for nasa astronauts right now. they're conducting a spacewalk trying to repair a damaged coolant pump. this is a tricky mission but i know you can explain it. >> reporter: this incident happened shortly after the space station experienced a cooling system failure this past wednesday. the spacewalk started at 7:00 a.m. eastern and is expected to last for six and a half hours. you're looking at live video feed. this is live pictures which is why the picture is breaking you up of the repair, the spacewalk and we'll cut in to the mission control as well. two nasa astronauts with three spacewalks, this being the first. they're trying to fix a giant pump with a faulty valve. the broken cooling pump is about the size of a refrigerator. let's listen in on the spacewalk from earlier this morning. >> the sharp edge of the circular hand rail. >> i see the wire tie. i see it, okay, copy. >> reporter: you're hearing the voices of nasa restaurants astronauts. they're trying to find the cause of the failure whether it's a hardwar
. >>> a big job is underway for nasa astronauts right now. they're conducting a spacewalk trying to repair a damaged coolant pump. this is a tricky mission but i know you can explain it. >> reporter: this incident happened shortly after the space station experienced a cooling system failure this past wednesday. the spacewalk started at 7:00 a.m. eastern and is expected to last for six and a half hours. you're looking at live video feed. this is live pictures which is why the...
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. >> we dug up the paperwork that spells out the deal between nasa and a private company representing jets owned by google sparking debate from the government to this gas station near google headquarters. >> obviously the pentagon is using my money, my tax i pay to buy their fuel. >> wall street journal report google jets gobbled up $2.3 million in gas swens 2009 at an average 3.19 a gallon, about a buck less than regular -priced jet fuel and the fuel you and i put in our sglars they're doing all that, they can afford it skwl google jets reportedly flew to places like hawaii, that hee tee, even croatia with an economic boost from uncle sam. that's what the story really seems to show. it pays to be rich. >> i guess when you're rich and all that, i really don't matter. >> so what does nasa get out of the teal? they tell us google execs agreed to do scientific flights studying greenhouse gases and braukt in $1.3 million a year to let google park its planes here. >> google street view car involved in a hit and run in indonesia today. photo here a witness took of the damage and posted on a
. >> we dug up the paperwork that spells out the deal between nasa and a private company representing jets owned by google sparking debate from the government to this gas station near google headquarters. >> obviously the pentagon is using my money, my tax i pay to buy their fuel. >> wall street journal report google jets gobbled up $2.3 million in gas swens 2009 at an average 3.19 a gallon, about a buck less than regular -priced jet fuel and the fuel you and i put in our...
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as you can see this image is actually from nasa, and you can see the elevator car. there's earth very far in the background. the idea of a space elevator is -- it's answering a basic question which is how do you have sustainable space travel? right now we're using rockets, which require rocket fuel, which is expensive, heavy, and polluting, and there's a limited supply of it. so it's not a good long-term solution. we can't keep using rockets to get out of the gravity well. so what would we use? how would we have a kind of train into space that would be completely able to be used over and over again, something that wouldn't pollute the environment. so, the space elevator. this is how it worksment you have a platform on earth, your elevator platform. somewhere along the equator. and then you have a very, very long tether attaching that elevator platform up about 60,000 miles, so you're partway to the moon, and at the other end of the tether you have a counterweight ask that counterweight is in geostationary orbit so it's orbiting the earth and is attached to the tethe
as you can see this image is actually from nasa, and you can see the elevator car. there's earth very far in the background. the idea of a space elevator is -- it's answering a basic question which is how do you have sustainable space travel? right now we're using rockets, which require rocket fuel, which is expensive, heavy, and polluting, and there's a limited supply of it. so it's not a good long-term solution. we can't keep using rockets to get out of the gravity well. so what would we use?...
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compare that to $9 billion a year spent on research and cancer, and then there's nasa costly robotic mars rover. curiosity. the mission cos two preponderate $5 billion. >> rem on the space station has included looking a the prolongs effects of space on humans, important if there's to be further manned exploration for the solar system. >> you haven't seen a noble prize winning discovery coming off the back of this, at least not yet. that's value to believe a whole range of sciences from medicine, to biology, the semiconductor physics and building structures in space. >> vegetables are important for your health, so today i have chosen dried spinach. >> but it is not all serious science. canadian astronaut introduced millions of people to life and research on the station earlier this year. >> his soldiers written and recorded in space, and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. stations expected to be operational for the next 15 years and in that time, hope the scientific findings and the new technologies twod will eventually justify the costs. >> al jazeera. ♪ the view f
compare that to $9 billion a year spent on research and cancer, and then there's nasa costly robotic mars rover. curiosity. the mission cos two preponderate $5 billion. >> rem on the space station has included looking a the prolongs effects of space on humans, important if there's to be further manned exploration for the solar system. >> you haven't seen a noble prize winning discovery coming off the back of this, at least not yet. that's value to believe a whole range of sciences...
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if you would like to watch the chat session it is streamed on nasa's google plus and the nasa television youtube channel or our when at abc7news.com for a link to those sites. >> a rare opportunity. >> the ferry is a big lit with north bay commuters which is creating the problem. straight ahead, why commuters may end up paying for the ferry's success. >> he spent seven years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. today, the nightmare could come to an end. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> action on this friday. i do think mike is all powerful. >> because? >> he asked them to dance and they are dancing on the bay bridge. >> now, the forecast? >> i know the movie "oz" is coming out and i went to college in kansas, and i would be flattering if they are watching. our temperatures as you stem outside, dress for 38 in walnut creek and 34 in pleasanton and union city is 39 and palo alto at 35 and 36 in saratoga and low-to-mid 40's around richmond and belmont and 48 in the financial district. headed in the afternoon, we will have mostly sunny conditions and slightly
if you would like to watch the chat session it is streamed on nasa's google plus and the nasa television youtube channel or our when at abc7news.com for a link to those sites. >> a rare opportunity. >> the ferry is a big lit with north bay commuters which is creating the problem. straight ahead, why commuters may end up paying for the ferry's success. >> he spent seven years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. today, the nightmare could come to an end. >> live from...
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and tim cook, and a nasa employee known as mohawk guy, there he is. he gained the nickname with the launch of the mars rover, curiosity. you can watch the state of the union dress tomorrow at 5:45. >> the governor of texas is making big claims, he said that the conservative state has knocked california off the perch as the nation's business leader. governor rick perry made the comments to the mercury news, this week he has meetings in san francisco, silicone valley and los angeles. he is trying to lure businesses to the sunshine state by show casing their best qualities. in the interview of course perry reportedly took shots at governor jerry brown and said, austin is posed to be the next silicone valley. and jerry brown said it was a cheap gimmick. >> a man is suing the coast guard for his pilots license. he is blamed for causing the worst oil spill in the san francisco bay in the decade when he crashed into the bay bridge. he was at fault and his pilot's license was in the process of being revoked. instead, he retired. his credentials were valid to
and tim cook, and a nasa employee known as mohawk guy, there he is. he gained the nickname with the launch of the mars rover, curiosity. you can watch the state of the union dress tomorrow at 5:45. >> the governor of texas is making big claims, he said that the conservative state has knocked california off the perch as the nation's business leader. governor rick perry made the comments to the mercury news, this week he has meetings in san francisco, silicone valley and los angeles. he is...
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. >> what happens when nasa teams up with social media. you get to hang out. out of this world. we'll show it to you next. >> that's pretty cool. >> why it might soon cost you more to get to a giants game. >>> taking you live to pretoria, south africa as we wait on word off pistorius's bail hearing whether he'll remain in jail or a free man today. we're closely watching this case as we expect anything coming down right now we'll bring you the very latest. it's 4:44 right now. >>> two pet food makers recalling dog food and dog treats that may have been contaminated with salmonella. food is being pulled from store shelves made during a five-month period last year. some of the brands being recalled include some popular ones. boots and barkley. colorado naturals. bixbi and nutri-vet jerky. >>> in a unique and intriguing move, nasa taking social media to the final frontier. later this morning the space agency holding the google plus hangout. i like the sound of that. very cool. astronauts from the international space station will be answering questions posted through nasa's twitter a
. >> what happens when nasa teams up with social media. you get to hang out. out of this world. we'll show it to you next. >> that's pretty cool. >> why it might soon cost you more to get to a giants game. >>> taking you live to pretoria, south africa as we wait on word off pistorius's bail hearing whether he'll remain in jail or a free man today. we're closely watching this case as we expect anything coming down right now we'll bring you the very latest. it's 4:44...
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because they are a partner with nasa ames in terms of research. eschew's staff said she was too busy to answer our questions on camera this time. >> i think this is something that's celebrated in my congressional district. this is not a favor in any way, shape, or form. >> and that was steven stock for our investigative unit. the defense department announced it would no longer sell jet fuel to h-211 and representative anna eschew's office sent us an e-mail to up date her stance. she supports the audit into the deal. if it's found the federal government was shortchanged h211 should make good on the difference. you can read the full statements on nbcbayarea.com. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," he's made it his job to defy death, but he's never done anything like this before. we'll show you a daredevil's attempt to fly between two mammoth mountains. >>> and here is a view over san francisco. an interesting view. you have fog, you have some clouds over the hilltops and also high clouds coming in towards the top of the screen. all this eventuall
because they are a partner with nasa ames in terms of research. eschew's staff said she was too busy to answer our questions on camera this time. >> i think this is something that's celebrated in my congressional district. this is not a favor in any way, shape, or form. >> and that was steven stock for our investigative unit. the defense department announced it would no longer sell jet fuel to h-211 and representative anna eschew's office sent us an e-mail to up date her stance. she...
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. >> and how the bay area is playing a big role in nasa's latest mission. good evening, i'm ken bastita. it happened at holly park. us.. the driver >>> a maintenance worker ran over and killed a woman at a park. it's happened in holly park. witnesses tell u driver just kept on going after hitting the woman. linda yi shows us how this happened. >> reporter: neighbors be this was an accident waiting to happen. many times, they have complained to the city that some park workers are driving their vks too fast -- vehicles too fast. >> reporter: witnesses said a maintenance worker was driving on the path when he suddenly turned onto the grass and headed straight to the family. one witness yelled for him to stop, but the worker kept going, driving over the woman, killing her. >> the description of the vehicle was put out to officers in the area. >> reporter: one witness said he tried to chase him in his own car, but lost him in traffic. police found him in a playground not far from the park. investigators have not released his name, but he is arrested on suspicion
. >> and how the bay area is playing a big role in nasa's latest mission. good evening, i'm ken bastita. it happened at holly park. us.. the driver >>> a maintenance worker ran over and killed a woman at a park. it's happened in holly park. witnesses tell u driver just kept on going after hitting the woman. linda yi shows us how this happened. >> reporter: neighbors be this was an accident waiting to happen. many times, they have complained to the city that some park...
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. >>> reporter: nasa's newest mission takes us to an old familiar place in space the moon. brian lewis designed this spacecraft a real-life rocket scientist. >> a lot is designed so it could go to the moon, to an asteroid or float around the earth. >> reporter: the unmanned robotic spacecraft named latti will orbit the moon studying dust, learn about comets and trying to answer the 40-year- old mystery of moonglow seen by astronauts on apollo 17. >> the raising up of dust from the lunar surface printer action of the sun, the solar radiation as it impacts the dust, we think that might have been the cause. >> reporter: there's some cool new technology being used on this mission. scientists on earth will receive information from latie by laser beam 1,000 times faster than the old radiowaves. the mission is also part of the new nasa exploring space with reusable designs on a relative shoestring budget $280 million. >> morsiens, more bang for the -- more science, more bang for the buck than doing it the old way where each mission was a one-off kind of design. >> reporter: latie'
. >>> reporter: nasa's newest mission takes us to an old familiar place in space the moon. brian lewis designed this spacecraft a real-life rocket scientist. >> a lot is designed so it could go to the moon, to an asteroid or float around the earth. >> reporter: the unmanned robotic spacecraft named latti will orbit the moon studying dust, learn about comets and trying to answer the 40-year- old mystery of moonglow seen by astronauts on apollo 17. >> the raising up of...
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we know that nasa is looking at this. we know that there a couple of private sector opportunities that people have come to us with proposals. we are very interested in the ability to do more in space robotically. that's because it would be, for example, we had a satellite that would have a couple years ago. one of the antennas didn't open which meant that half the revenue for the life of the satellite was lost. had you been able to go, grab a satellite and just tweak that antenna a little bit, you could probably save the entire mission. so we think the technology is there today, and perhaps this is a good opportunity or another hearing. we know that darpa has some forward lean programs that they're working on. and it is a techno- geek that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate in the government on. so it's a valuable thing. that technology would also allow you at a minimum to remove very large pieces of debris from the most useful orbits. >> senator cruz, anything? >> just want to thank all four o
we know that nasa is looking at this. we know that there a couple of private sector opportunities that people have come to us with proposals. we are very interested in the ability to do more in space robotically. that's because it would be, for example, we had a satellite that would have a couple years ago. one of the antennas didn't open which meant that half the revenue for the life of the satellite was lost. had you been able to go, grab a satellite and just tweak that antenna a little bit,...
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nasa says to educate about impact of the aerospace contributions to the world. >> and the scientists honored on monday in sacramento. >> yes. good stuff there. >> world news is coming up next.
nasa says to educate about impact of the aerospace contributions to the world. >> and the scientists honored on monday in sacramento. >> yes. good stuff there. >> world news is coming up next.
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still to come by nasa still launched three smartphones into space. >>> u.s. tobacco companies lost a big legal night on limits on adds very tiezing. they upheld the family smoking prevention and tobacco control act which gave the government the authority to regulate the sale of tobacco products. tobacco products are not allowed to sponsor public events or give away branded merchandise, like caps and shirt. tobacco argueds i it was against free speech. >> nasa launched three smartphones into or bit today. they rode into outer space the goal was to put the three phones into or bit and see if they could operate as satellites. if so it would be the smallest and less expensive satellites. the transmissions from all three phones have already been received. so so far so good. >>> have you ever heard of space junk? the european space agency reported there are 23,000 small objects orbiting the earth. a 4-inch object in space is capable of shattering a spacecraft. the debris comes from thousands of rocket launches since sputnik was launched into orbit. thousands of sat
still to come by nasa still launched three smartphones into space. >>> u.s. tobacco companies lost a big legal night on limits on adds very tiezing. they upheld the family smoking prevention and tobacco control act which gave the government the authority to regulate the sale of tobacco products. tobacco products are not allowed to sponsor public events or give away branded merchandise, like caps and shirt. tobacco argueds i it was against free speech. >> nasa launched three...
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he worked at the langley center in virginia and took a nasa computer to china. the computers and hard drives could have had sensitive protected information. the arrest comes on the heels of another multi year fbi information here in mountain view. investigators tried to determine whether sensitive information was given to chinese nationals. the u.s. attorney for san francisco declined to file charges. several congressman want to know exactly what was given to the chinese and whether any u.s. export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic turn. seven marines dead and seven more injured after a mortar explosion. >> it happened at the hawthorn
he worked at the langley center in virginia and took a nasa computer to china. the computers and hard drives could have had sensitive protected information. the arrest comes on the heels of another multi year fbi information here in mountain view. investigators tried to determine whether sensitive information was given to chinese nationals. the u.s. attorney for san francisco declined to file charges. several congressman want to know exactly what was given to the chinese and whether any u.s....
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nasa is now funding research into 3-d printed food. one researcher is using that grant money to print pizzas. >> stephen: fantastic! instant printed pizza at the touch of a button. unlike dominoes where you have to wait for 30 minutes and the pizza only tastes like it came out of a printer. (laughter) so a tip of my hat to 3-d printed food. (cheers and applause) delicious! folks, here is how your meal will be extruded. the printer first prints a layer of doe which is baked at the same time it is printed. then it lays down a tomato base which is also stored in a powdered form and then mixed with water and oil. finally the pizza is topped with a protein layer. hmmmm. a protein layer. man, my mouth is already filling with a saliva layer. plus, plus hopefully we can combine our 3-d printed food with our 3-d printed guns. and make a rifle that fires pizza rolls right into my food hole. (applause) now according to the food printer's creator, the technology would be the end of food waste because the powder this system uses is shelf stable for
nasa is now funding research into 3-d printed food. one researcher is using that grant money to print pizzas. >> stephen: fantastic! instant printed pizza at the touch of a button. unlike dominoes where you have to wait for 30 minutes and the pizza only tastes like it came out of a printer. (laughter) so a tip of my hat to 3-d printed food. (cheers and applause) delicious! folks, here is how your meal will be extruded. the printer first prints a layer of doe which is baked at the same...
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still ahead, nasa says mars could have supported ancient life. red tide threatening manatees killing endangered animals. so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. you have a sailboat. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-d
still ahead, nasa says mars could have supported ancient life. red tide threatening manatees killing endangered animals. so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best...
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. >> and how solar flares could impact nasa. ,, star command, i'm detecting high levels of happiness. luscious locks there's an entire land here...with living cars. now this is flying... with style. great glittering galaxies. disneyland resort just got happier, see it all with a 3-day park hopper ticket. i now appear to be lost in a deep dark cave... small texas town. this was in millsap, about 40 miles wes fort worth. it was one of >>> a tornado hitting a small texas town. this was about 40 miles west of fort worth, one of at least two tornadoes to touchdown in texas tonight. to the south of that, another tornado slammed granberry texas, destroying homes. storms rangedm golf ball size to sal size! >>> a wildfire is racing through the national forest in southern california tonight. at least 2,500 acres of dry brush and trees and burned. it started where kern and northern los angeles counties meet. crews are fighting it from the ground and air. >>> a certain type of frog first imported to the united states to help pregnant women is now threatening other species. >> reporter:hi is the d
. >> and how solar flares could impact nasa. ,, star command, i'm detecting high levels of happiness. luscious locks there's an entire land here...with living cars. now this is flying... with style. great glittering galaxies. disneyland resort just got happier, see it all with a 3-day park hopper ticket. i now appear to be lost in a deep dark cave... small texas town. this was in millsap, about 40 miles wes fort worth. it was one of >>> a tornado hitting a small texas town. this...
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. >> reporter: said on the nasa roverscape. the size of two football fields, this k-10 planetary rover weighing in at 220 pounds is being controlled remotely from an astronaut on the international space station. >> he's able to tell a robot go from where you are here to this other location. the robot's smart enough to figure out how do i get there, how do i avoid obstacles. >> reporter: nasa is holding a dress rehearsal of sorts. the plan is to remotely control the rover as it moves over the surface of the moon or even mars. >> sends commands to the rover here from space station, and it also carries the information like the images and the position of the rover back to the astronauts on the space station so they can view it on their laptop. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: a successful test run which nasa hopes leads to many more in the future. by using a robot to eventually explore the moon and other planets, nasa says it can lower the cost of space missions. coming up at 6:00, what the rover has in common with the driverle
. >> reporter: said on the nasa roverscape. the size of two football fields, this k-10 planetary rover weighing in at 220 pounds is being controlled remotely from an astronaut on the international space station. >> he's able to tell a robot go from where you are here to this other location. the robot's smart enough to figure out how do i get there, how do i avoid obstacles. >> reporter: nasa is holding a dress rehearsal of sorts. the plan is to remotely control the rover as it...
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for that nasa scientist, the moon still mystifies, she has so many favorite images, talking about the six flags put up by crews from apollo spacecraft during the '60's and '70s, most of them still up right on the moon's surface. >> some of my favorite images are of the apollo landing sights, in some cases you can still see the american flag still up. you can actually see the scars left by huge impacts. that one boulder you see in the middle is the size of an entire football stadium. >> while we won't get that close tonight, with a clear sky, you will see this. one of our producers setting up their camera during the last super moon, allowing the moon to do the rest of the work. crossing the evening sky. she revealed the precise time, 7:30 tomorrow morning, she says watch it tonight. tweet me images, we'll show them tomorrow night. gma and this week first thing in the morning, i'll see you tomorrow night for world news. good night. >> breaking news, a wildfire burning in san jose has shut down a freeway. >>> a close call for a train that went underneath a burning overpast, nearly hittin
for that nasa scientist, the moon still mystifies, she has so many favorite images, talking about the six flags put up by crews from apollo spacecraft during the '60's and '70s, most of them still up right on the moon's surface. >> some of my favorite images are of the apollo landing sights, in some cases you can still see the american flag still up. you can actually see the scars left by huge impacts. that one boulder you see in the middle is the size of an entire football stadium....
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nasa's 55th anniversary was spoiled when 97% of the staff was told to shut down. the gateway arch in st. louis locked up. >>> in chick, people visiting the city's irs office had mixed feelings over the shutdown. avila couldn't negotiate income tax settlement for dozens of his clients >> this is unfortunate because there are hard-working people that want to, you know, do their due diligence by submitting, you know, their taxes and doing their part. but the government isn't doing theirs >> reporter: for many people across the country, the effects of the government shutdown were immediate and sometimes annoying, with problems that are likely to multiply as a congressional stalemate goes on. one car loss mol ina, al jazeera. >>> the group that carried out the attack on the westgate shopping mall in nairobi has threatened more violence after kenya president said he won't be bullied into withdrawing his troops. he is setting up an inquiry on to the siege of westgate mall last week. a statement from al shackab said it will intentionfy attacks until the last kdf boots exi
nasa's 55th anniversary was spoiled when 97% of the staff was told to shut down. the gateway arch in st. louis locked up. >>> in chick, people visiting the city's irs office had mixed feelings over the shutdown. avila couldn't negotiate income tax settlement for dozens of his clients >> this is unfortunate because there are hard-working people that want to, you know, do their due diligence by submitting, you know, their taxes and doing their part. but the government isn't doing...
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we know this because nasa has a system÷ámñ to track such obje6 >> there are many thousand more we have not yet found. >> we've identified ones a mile or bigger. and none of them is on a collision course with earth. >> that is a relief. as for little asteroids like one whizing by onqk÷hñ the 15th this only hits roughly once every thousand years or so. you probably wondering what would happen if it's came down over the bay area. >> do you want to know? >> this is a tourist attraction. >> on the positive side there is no chance of this returning to our neighborhood. a case of dodging the cosmic bullet then, deflecting. >> dan? >> that is on the positive side, thank you. on this subject, 66 million years ago a asteroid smashed into the gulf of mexico an event that two studies say gave rise to humans. both studieskf<$ñ published tod. one from uc berkeley showing how timing of the crash mashes disappearance of the dinosaur. it's said to be smaller than a rat but bigger than a house. -- mouse. >> valentine's day is coming up. maybe too soon for those who haven't thought of what they want t
we know this because nasa has a system÷ámñ to track such obje6 >> there are many thousand more we have not yet found. >> we've identified ones a mile or bigger. and none of them is on a collision course with earth. >> that is a relief. as for little asteroids like one whizing by onqk÷hñ the 15th this only hits roughly once every thousand years or so. you probably wondering what would happen if it's came down over the bay area. >> do you want to know? >> this...
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the nasa inspector general says the company saved up to 5.3 million dollars. google is reviewing the report. new reports say airlines are on a high. airline profits are expected to hit a record 19 billion dollars in 20-14 due to lower fuel costs, and higher demand. and-- data suggests its getting safer to fly. according to an airline trade group, though airline accidents were up slightly in 20-13, fatality rates associated with those accidents were much lower than in 20-12. the foreclosure crisis is in the home stretch,. in november-- foreclosures were down 37 percent from a year ago.. and, 15% from october according to realtytrac. and, the lowest level since december 2005. however, foreclosures may start to perk up next year in some housing markets. pope francis is sharing his thoughts on wealth inequality. the pope expressed concerns over big bonuses and salaries, and is asking nations to help narrow the wealth gap. he also noted that the recent financial crisis should lead people to rethink their lifestyles. pope francis made headlines this week after being
the nasa inspector general says the company saved up to 5.3 million dollars. google is reviewing the report. new reports say airlines are on a high. airline profits are expected to hit a record 19 billion dollars in 20-14 due to lower fuel costs, and higher demand. and-- data suggests its getting safer to fly. according to an airline trade group, though airline accidents were up slightly in 20-13, fatality rates associated with those accidents were much lower than in 20-12. the foreclosure...
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but first this 6-year-old is on a mission to save nasa. conner jops onsays he wants to be an as nault he learned congress was cutting funding he decided to do something, donating $10.41, followed bhiz piggy bank, now, behind an online petition on the white house web site. >> every response from the white house i need 100,000. i would be sad, nasa is mostly the only space station, like space company i've known. >> he means he needs 100,000 signatures so far, he has 4,000. so he's got to get to 100,000 december 29th. >> if you or someone you know is a music lover. they can get pricey. >> yes. consumer reports reveal chrg best, michael finney has answers for us >> like most people, she runs near car traffic, bikers and others so she chooses head phones carefully. >> the music distracts you. you may not be hearing anything. >> consumer reports tested nonisolating head phones. one set, ear heros claimed to be the most elite ear piece w a price to match. $150 but testers aassessed this set they had the worst sound. >> harsh sounding. >> despite
but first this 6-year-old is on a mission to save nasa. conner jops onsays he wants to be an as nault he learned congress was cutting funding he decided to do something, donating $10.41, followed bhiz piggy bank, now, behind an online petition on the white house web site. >> every response from the white house i need 100,000. i would be sad, nasa is mostly the only space station, like space company i've known. >> he means he needs 100,000 signatures so far, he has 4,000. so he's got...
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nasa is expected to launch the maven. maven stands for mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. the project will help scientists study climate change on both planets. >>> reminder for car owners who let their payments slide. the french payment company installed technology that disabled the battery and renders the car useless if payments are late. it's not clear how strict the payment schedule is but it could provide a whole new meaning for the saying excuse my french. >> the flip side is if someone steals the car, they can shut it down. >>> could will be a quarterback controversy brewing in oakland. we will show you why. >> and the saints game comes down to the final play. we'll show you that wild scrimmage coming up next on sports wrap. >>> play offs? don't talk about play offs. are you kidding me? play offs. good evening everyone thanks for joining us on the this sunday night edition. that famous quote came to my mind today after watching san francisco against new orleans. san francisco hits the field goal. special teams played a big role in this game. cadet takes the ball bac
nasa is expected to launch the maven. maven stands for mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. the project will help scientists study climate change on both planets. >>> reminder for car owners who let their payments slide. the french payment company installed technology that disabled the battery and renders the car useless if payments are late. it's not clear how strict the payment schedule is but it could provide a whole new meaning for the saying excuse my french. >> the flip...
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this is a solar flare, which captured new year's eve by a nasa satellite, and imagine the earth inside of that. it would be 100,000 births that would fit inside of that solar flare. -- 100,000 earths that would fit inside the solar flares. it was a cold morning, and it will be again tomorrow morning with clear skies and try aaron -- dry air. your relative humidity is 15%. nothing going on on live doppler. one spot with cool air going endin. around the lakes get things of lake affects. if you are not watching the game you can do a little skiing. in new york it has been chilly, making it feel like 10 degrees to 13 degrees. i think tomorrow afternoon you are going to occur does the windshield. 40's and 50's. you say that has been very cold. not that unusually cold. our temperature was four or five degrees below average. it has been the kind of winter where it does get average and feels a lot colder. we are in a westerly flow. those high clouds gave us a nice son said. those will continue to stay to our south -- a nice sunset. those will continue to stay to our south. there is a weather sy
this is a solar flare, which captured new year's eve by a nasa satellite, and imagine the earth inside of that. it would be 100,000 births that would fit inside of that solar flare. -- 100,000 earths that would fit inside the solar flares. it was a cold morning, and it will be again tomorrow morning with clear skies and try aaron -- dry air. your relative humidity is 15%. nothing going on on live doppler. one spot with cool air going endin. around the lakes get things of lake affects. if you...
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he cited as their inspiration the nasa climatologist james hansen. >> said the leaders at nasa, and i call the nasa's resident ex- con, potential eco terrorism. these people believe in this doomsday prophecy. and don't think they will not act. we had to deal with the code terrorism when it came to the animal rights, property rights in colorado. so this is very real, torching suvs, and this movement, particularly frustrated with the democratic president obama who approves the pipeline, they're going to have a lot of angry people not the least of which is probably the nasa scientists going to jail again, james hansen. >> that was moreno of climate depot appearing on fox news. suzanne goldenberg? >> i wish i had seen that. that is quite incredible. that's get back to the truth. yes, james hansen was arrested and as recently as last week, and what he was doing was using plastic twist tie handcuffs to handcuff him to the gates of the white house in an agreement arranged with the d.c. police, arranged to be arrested in a non-violent fashion with 40 something other activists to make a symbol
he cited as their inspiration the nasa climatologist james hansen. >> said the leaders at nasa, and i call the nasa's resident ex- con, potential eco terrorism. these people believe in this doomsday prophecy. and don't think they will not act. we had to deal with the code terrorism when it came to the animal rights, property rights in colorado. so this is very real, torching suvs, and this movement, particularly frustrated with the democratic president obama who approves the pipeline,...
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. >> a former nasa contractor accused of spying for china is now under arrest. the virginia congressman, frank wolf, revealed the news yesterday and said that contractor, a chinese national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa laptop commuter and a hard drive. congressman wolf says the contractor has a history of trouble. >> we know that mr. james has in the past, has in the past, taken sense stiff information back to china and he should not have been allowed to remove from langley. >> last week the inspector general said this did not appear to be. >> shepard: a huge day for a teenager who took a bullet on the school bus. today she walked back to school for the first time. what she says about her mission next. ds... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to fin
. >> a former nasa contractor accused of spying for china is now under arrest. the virginia congressman, frank wolf, revealed the news yesterday and said that contractor, a chinese national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa...
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that started two years ago and that number continues to grow after the murder of father best in years nasa last year in two thousand and twelve the threats and the persecution of christians escalated so much so that many today say the night me facing the questions of syria is the same night me that the questions of iraq have been living under since the invasion in two thousand and three the way oh i believe it is all systematic and planned foreseen christians to leave in iraq for instance less than two hundred thousand christians remain we do have concerns we do hope we can stick to our land syria which is the cradle of christianity we also hope that the pope and heads of christian denominations shall call for denouncing violence and adopting dialogue in all different this year the christian town of mahmoudiya outside of damascus was attacked by rebels tens of soldiers were killed and many residents fled it's still not clear how many of them have not returned to the village and where in. so yeah they have been displaced earlier i visited the town of homes where syrian soldiers took me to t
that started two years ago and that number continues to grow after the murder of father best in years nasa last year in two thousand and twelve the threats and the persecution of christians escalated so much so that many today say the night me facing the questions of syria is the same night me that the questions of iraq have been living under since the invasion in two thousand and three the way oh i believe it is all systematic and planned foreseen christians to leave in iraq for instance less...
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wait till you see how nasa wants to play catch with the next one. ,, look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. ended up in it. . >>> what did you do for lunch today? well, one woman enjoying a bite to eat by the bay ended up in it. cell phone video captures the moment san francisco fire crews pulled her out near pierre 43 and a half. witnesses say the woman was sitting along a wooden railroad tie eating when she suddenly fell into the water. she was take b to the hospital to get checked out, b
wait till you see how nasa wants to play catch with the next one. ,, look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game...
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wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims. they are blaming assad's government for that missile attack in aleppo. conor powell joins us now live from jerusalem. he has been on this story for quite some time. conor, what are you hearing about which side is to blame here so far? >> reporter: well, martha, we're hearing conflicting accounts of what happened and who was responsible for using chemical weapons but it does appear based on reports coming out of syria and also western intelligence sources that chemical weapons have been used in and around the province of aleppo. this is a northern area that has been heavily fought over for the l
wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims....
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this nasa space hangar in mountain view is leased to hold the private planes. a government report says those founders received improper discounts on jet fuel that saved them and google's ceo up to 5.3 million drr. those discounts stopped in september. >>> nasa trying to figure out why a cooling pump on the international space station suddenly shut down today. it's back up and running right now and the six-member team is safe. engineers are trying to figure out if it was a mechanical problem or some sort of software glitch. some non-critical equipment has been powered down as a precaution. >>> the maker of the popular hot sauce is in hot water again. state health officials told the southern california-based producer it can't ship anymore of its products until next month. that's because the health department is enforcing stricter guidelines that require a 30-day hold. just last month, a judge ordered the company to stop production after people from an l. a. suburb filed a lawsuit claiming the spicy odors from the facility made their eyes and throats burn. amazon
this nasa space hangar in mountain view is leased to hold the private planes. a government report says those founders received improper discounts on jet fuel that saved them and google's ceo up to 5.3 million drr. those discounts stopped in september. >>> nasa trying to figure out why a cooling pump on the international space station suddenly shut down today. it's back up and running right now and the six-member team is safe. engineers are trying to figure out if it was a mechanical...
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consider the nasa study is of one of the most voltile regions in the world. we tend to think of the middle east and its upheavals as defined by oil. perhaps in the future, they will be defined by water. we often talk about a world of nuclear have and have nots but a world of water have and have notes can be more dangerous. part of the problem is that the world's needs have changed. look at the population boom. we've gone from 4 billion people in 1975 to about 7 billion today. the u.n. projects will hit 9 billion by 2050. meanwhile as india, china and africa continues to add millions to their middle classes global demand for food and products will increase. all of these products cost money except for water, which we like to think of as abundant and free. yet water is the resource we need to worry most about. according to the world health organization, more than 7780 million people that's two times the u.s. as our needs expand, so will that shortfall. what can be done? well, most of our water is actually wasted. and the united states is actually one of the wors
consider the nasa study is of one of the most voltile regions in the world. we tend to think of the middle east and its upheavals as defined by oil. perhaps in the future, they will be defined by water. we often talk about a world of nuclear have and have nots but a world of water have and have notes can be more dangerous. part of the problem is that the world's needs have changed. look at the population boom. we've gone from 4 billion people in 1975 to about 7 billion today. the u.n. projects...